By Jim FeastThe Fifth EstateSummer 2019 Silvia Federici was born in Italy, taught for years in Nigeria, made many visits…
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Silvia Federici on Witch Hunts, Body Politics, and Rituals of Resistance
By Sarah LyonsSlutistFebruary 15th, 2019 Witchcraft has become a buzzword of late. In fashion, movies, TV, and on social media,…
Cazzarola!: Anarchy, Romani, Love, Italy (A Novel) in Maximum RockNRoll
By Alyson Barrett-RyanMaximum RockNRollJune 2014 When I see the words “griping”, “family” and “epic” next to one another on a…
Ngo More Sympathy: Mainstream Media Must Recognize the Real Threat of Fascism
By Kris HermesAnarchistAgency.comJuly 18th, 2019 A media frenzy has ensued surrounding self-proclaimed journalist Andy Ngo who sought to bring attention…
Wielding Words like Weapons: A Change-links Review
By Michael NoviceChange-linksSeptember 30th, 2017 This new volume of essays by the noted Indigenous activist and scholar Ward Churchill is,…
Wielding Words like Weapons: Selected Essays in Indigenism, 1995–2005: A Review
by D. M. CobbCHOICEAugust 2017 This volume collects 16 essays published between 1995 and 2005 by Ward Churchill, a controversial…
Other Avenues Are Possible in Slingshot Magazine
By A. IwasaSlingshotApril 2017 Written by a participant in the Bay Area’s Cooperative (Co-op) Movement, this book starts strong with…
Growing Up Fast Under the Nazis
by Wana WyporskaHistorical Novel ReviewNovember 2015 November sees the 77th anniversary of Kristallnacht, when the Nazis orchestrated and encouraged a…
The Angry Brigade on Anarchist Studies Journal
By Lucy Robinson Department of History, University of Sussex Anarchist Studies Journal 18.1, 2010 One of Britain’s few home-grown terrorist…
The Urban Guerrillas Britain Forgot— The Angry Brigade in The New Statesman
By Jonathon GreenThe New Statesman27 August, 2001 In the late Sixties and early Seventies, the Angry Brigade enraged the establishment.…